National Monitor Financial Worries > Wave 9

Longitudinal Wave

General Information

Title
Wave 9
Project Number
290.1.9
Abstract
The aim of this project is to monitor financial stress among the Dutch population over the course of multiple years.
Longitudinal Type
Longitudinal Wave
Begin date
02-09-2024
End date
30-09-2024
Researcher
Marret Noordewier (Knowledge Centre Psychology and Economic Behaviour); Wilco van Dijk (Knowledge Centre Psychology and Economic Behaviour); Rick Nijkamp (Money Wise Platform); Dörthe Kunkel (Money Wise Platform)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2025 Centerdata
Funding Organization
ODISSEI
OCW (Domeinplan SSH)
Knowledge Centre Psychology and Economic Behaviour
Money Wise Platform (Ministry of Finance)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.57990/7n8k-r923

Datasets and documentation

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Codebook in English
Codebook in Dutch

Data Files

English SPSS file
English STATA file
English CSV file

Variables

Variable name Variable Label Variable Type
nomem_encrNumber of the household member encrypteddirectly measured
vu24i_mYear and month of the field work perioddirectly measured
vu24i001I often have too little money.directly measured
vu24i002I often worry about money.directly measured
vu24i003I only focus on what I need to pay now. I’ll see about the rest later. directly measured
vu24i004I feel like I have little control over my financial affairs.directly measured
vu24i005I could easily pay an unforeseen large expenditure today (equal to my monthly income) without needing to borrow money.directly measured
vu24i006I am worried about...my utilities bill (e.g. gas, electricity)directly measured
vu24i007I am worried about...my health care costs (e.g. health insurance, medicine, medical treatments)directly measured
vu24i008I am worried about...my household expenditures (e.g. food, drink, pets)directly measured
vu24i009I am worried about...my housing costs (e.g. rent, mortgage, municipal taxes, home insurances)directly measured
vu24i010I am worried about...my transportation costs (e.g. car costs, fuel, public transport)directly measured
vu24i011I have a good overview regarding my financial affairs.directly measured
vu24i012I set financial targets for the future and try to attain these.directly measured
vu24i013If, at any point, I can’t manage my financial affairs properly, I ask someone for help (e.g. a friend or family member, a neighborhood volunteer or professional).directly measured
vu24i014Before I buy something, I first consider carefully whether I can afford it.directly measured
vu24i015To what degree do you currently trust the government?directly measured
vu24i016Was it difficult to answer the questions?directly measured
vu24i017Were the questions sufficiently clear?directly measured
vu24i018Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things?directly measured
vu24i019Was it an interesting subject?directly measured
vu24i020Did you enjoy answering the questions?directly measured
vu24i021Starting date questionnairedirectly measured
vu24i022Starting time questionnairedirectly measured
vu24i023End date questionnairedirectly measured
vu24i024End time questionnairedirectly measured
vu24i025Duration in secondsdirectly measured

Questions

The metadata for the questions in this study have not yet been published.

Response Information

Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 2,179 (100.0%)
Non-response: 480 (22.0%)
Response: 1,699 (78.0%)
Complete: 1,698 (77.9%)
Incomplete: 1 (0.0%)
Collection Events
Period
02-09-2024 to 30-09-2024
Sample
Random sample of panel members aged 18 years and older.
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.